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RAMMSTEIN’s Till Lindemann hail David Lynch in new single/video “Und die Engel singen”

RAMMSTEIN frontman Till Lindemann kicks off the festival season with a brand new single, “Und Die Engel Singen”, via Out Of Line Music, alongside the official music video on his YouTube channel.

The new song’s title translates to “And The Angels Sing,” and throughout, Lindemann affixes moaned and moody German lyricism above an inky, industrial-rock arrangement.

Visually, the Anna Grey-directed clip at times casts Lindemann as a hyper-sexualized, Elephant Man-styled subway rider, and other times as a lewd, eyes-bulging, gas-inhaling Frank Booth-type – though we’re going to go ahead and say that this time around, the remodeled Blue Velvet villain is 100 per cent drinking Heineken.

The rest of the video features scenes of voyeurism and partner violence — both recurring themes in Lynch’s oeuvre — and can get pretty intense, so consider this a trigger warning.

“Und die Engel singen” is out now on streamers, while the track will also be released on August 8th as a 7” picture-disc, as well as on limited minimax picture CD, a regular vinyl 7” and maxi CD. You can pre-order all versions here.

Lindemann also has a handful of European solo appearances coming up this summer. You’ll find his show schedule here.